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How can
Palestinians be reproached for resisting being occupied by these guys?

Inspecting, inspecting, inspecting... is it
Kosher enough?

Kapparot chicken slaughter

Kapparot is a Jewish custom in which the sins of a
Jew are symbolically transferred to a fowl. The fowl is held above
the Jew's head and swung in a circle three times while certain words
are spoken. The fowl is then slaughtered so that the Jew performing
the ritual may have a good life.

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Purim Binge Drink

In celebration of the massacre of 75 000 Persians, the Jews have their
Purim feast
(see link for more info). Here pious Jews indulge in heavy drinking of alcoholic beverages.
But this is not just any kind of party. Jewish authors Israel Shahak
and Norton Mezvinsky write in their important book "Jewish Fundamentalism in Israel"
that there are "[...]
many well-documented cases of massacres of
Christians and mock repetitions of the crucifixion of Jesus on
Purim" (see Chapter 7).